đ¨ BREAKING: MAGA Mike Johnson Confirms GOP Under Trump-Vance Would Repeal CHIPS Act
November 1, 2024

In response to MAGA Speaker Mike Johnson saying the GOP would repeal the Biden-Harris administrationâs historic CHIPS and Science Act, DNC Rapid Response Director Alex Floyd released the following statement:
âJust days after MAGA Mike Johnson confirmed Republicans are planning to launch a âmassiveâ new attack on the Affordable Care Act, heâs now admitting that a Republican-controlled Congress under Donald Trump and JD Vance would repeal billions in funding delivered by the Biden-Harris administration that is fueling jobs and innovation across the country. Trump and MAGA Republicansâ closing argument attacking their fellow Americans while running on a dangerous, unpopular agenda makes clear our country canât risk a second Trump term.â
đ¨BREAKING: MAGA Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed that if Republicans gain control of Congress and Trump wins, they âprobably willâ try to repeal the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act.
Luke Radel, CitrusTV News: âThe former President has said he doesnât support the CHIPS and Science Act. You voted against it. If you have a Republican majority in Congress and Trump in the White House, will you guys try to repeal that law?â
Mike Johnson: âI expect that we probably will […]â
Just last week, Donald Trump railed against the CHIPS Act, calling it âso badâ âŚ
New York Times: âFormer President Donald J. Trump on Friday blasted the CHIPS and Science Act, a bipartisan law aimed at reducing Americaâs reliance on Asia for semiconductors by providing billions in subsidies to encourage companies to manufacture more chips in the United States.
ââThat chip deal is so bad,â Mr. Trump said during a nearly three-hour episode of âThe Joe Rogan Experience.ââ
⌠despite the fact that this legislation is investing in America and strengthening our economy.
- Invested about $53 billion to encourage American leadership in the semiconductor manufacturing industries. Dozens of companies have committed to about $400 billion in total semiconductor investments across the country.Â
- Two years ago, the U.S. produced none of the worldâs most advanced chips. Now, itâs home to all five of the worldâs leading-edge logic, memory, and advanced packaging providers in just two years â putting us on track to produce nearly 30% of the global supply by 2032.Â
- CHIPS-funded projects are creating more than 115,000 good-paying construction and manufacturing jobs while building up workforce pipelines for related industries across the country.
- Unleashed funding to help small businesses explore innovative ideas and the commercial microelectronics marketplace.Â
FACT: Trumpâs utter failure of an economic record put working people last by rigging the economy for billionaires, skyrocketing the deficit, and creating new incentives for companies to ship jobs overseas.
Washington Post: âFor the first time in history, U.S. billionaires paid a lower tax rate than the working class last yearâ
Forbes: âTrump Tax Cuts Helped Billionaires Pay Less Taxes Than The Working Class In 2018â
The Guardian: âDonald Trumpâs $1.5tn tax cuts have helped billionaires pay a lower rate than the working class for the first time in history.â
New York Times: âHow Big Companies Won New Tax Breaks From the Trump Administrationâ
Economic Policy Institute: âThe TCJA overwhelmingly benefited the rich and corporations while overlooking working familiesâ
Vox: âTrump said this tax break was for small businesses. Itâs giving $17 billion to millionaires this yearâ
New York Times: âThe 2017 corporate tax cuts signed into law by Mr. Trump have not increased government revenue ⌠In fact, they have had the opposite effect.â
Washington Post Analysis: âOne of President Donald Trumpâs lesser-known but profoundly damaging legacies will be the explosive rise in the national debt that occurred on his watch. The financial burden that heâs inflicted on our government will wreak havoc for decades, saddling our kids and grandkids with debt. The national debt has risen by almost $7.8 trillion during Trumpâs time in office⌠The growth in the annual deficit under Trump ranks as the third-biggest increase, relative to the size of the economy, of any U.S. presidential administration.â
CBS News: âTwo years after Trump tax cuts, middle-class Americans are falling behindâ
Bloomberg: âThe Offshoring of U.S. Jobs Increased on Trumpâs Watchâ
Washington Post: âTrump promised âAmerica Firstâ would keep jobs here. But the tax plan might push them overseas.â
The Guardian: ââHe pulled the wool over our eyesâ: workers blame Trump for moving jobs overseasâ
âPromises to save US manufacturing and prevent American jobs moving abroad were a key part of Donald Trumpâs 2016 campaign. But since Trump took office in January 2017, nearly 200,000 jobs have been moved overseas, based on Trade Adjustment Assistance certified petitions.â
FACT: If they have their way, Trump and JD Vance would once again gift tax breaks to the ultra-rich and big corporations while causing an âinflation bomb.â
Wall Street Journal: âEconomists Say Inflation, Deficits Will Be Higher Under Trump Than Harrisâ
Axios: â16 Nobel economists see a Trump inflation bombâ
âSixteen Nobel prize-winning economists are jumping into the presidential campaign with a stark warning: Former President Trumpâs plans would reignite inflation and cause lasting harm to the global economy if he wins in November.â
Axios: âTrumpâs inflation bomb: How his second-term plans could make it worseâ
The Hill: âTrump win, GOP sweep would fuel inflation: Moodyâs Analyticsâ
CNBC: âTrump budget would spike deficits by nearly 5 times Harris proposal, says Penn Whartonâ
The Atlantic: âTrumpâs Plan to Supercharge Inflationâ
Wall Street Journal: âA drumbeat of reports from Wall Street economists have warned that Trumpâs plans could substantially slow economic growth while driving up consumer prices.â
Washington Post: âTrump and his advisers have discussed deeper cuts to both individual and corporate tax rates that would build on his controversial 2017 tax law ⌠Further cutting corporate taxes ⌠would primarily benefit large firms.â
Center for American Progress: âProject 2025âs Tax Plan Would Raise Taxes on the Middle Class and Cut Taxes for the Wealthyâ
CBS News: âMillions of low- and middle-class households would likely face significantly higher taxes under the Project 2025âs proposals.â